radtek
Well-Known Member
I brewed up an Abbey ale (wlp530) that ended up showing signs of infection. I kegged it since the flavor was interesting and not foul. It had some vinous character that I could see being desirable.
I just chilled the keg after cellaring for one full year and drew a first pint. A pronounced vinous (red-wine phenolic) flavor. I'd heard of "sour-cherry" but I think I'm getting more of a raisiny-blackcurrant sourness. Reminds me of a gueuz somewhat but not quite there. Not as carbonated either.
I'm not overly fond of bugged beers but I won't toss out something if it has potential. Should I leave it for another year? Should I carbonate it to higher volumes or let it sit as is?
This is an area of brewing I've avoided and have woeful lack of knowledge.
Thanks.
I just chilled the keg after cellaring for one full year and drew a first pint. A pronounced vinous (red-wine phenolic) flavor. I'd heard of "sour-cherry" but I think I'm getting more of a raisiny-blackcurrant sourness. Reminds me of a gueuz somewhat but not quite there. Not as carbonated either.
I'm not overly fond of bugged beers but I won't toss out something if it has potential. Should I leave it for another year? Should I carbonate it to higher volumes or let it sit as is?
This is an area of brewing I've avoided and have woeful lack of knowledge.
Thanks.